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DARTS/Solar-Terrestrial Physics at ISAS/JAXA
http://darts.isas.ac.jp/stp
DARTS for Solar-Terrestrial Physics. Conjunction Event Finder (CEF). Links to Various QL Plots). Spacecraft Footprints and Ground-Based Instruments. Please send questions or comments to "darts-admin AT ML.isas.jaxa.jp". Is maintained by C-SODA. Last Modified: 22 August 2016.
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DARTS/ASCA at ISAS/JAXA
http://darts.isas.ac.jp/astro/asca
ASCA (Advanced Satellite for Cosmology and Astrophysics). Is the fourth Japanese X-ray astronomy satellite launched on February 20, 1993 Tanaka et al. 1994. The collaboration between Japanese and US scientists has been carried out in the developments of the X-ray telescopes, the X-ray CCD cameras, and software. The observation log is provided by the X-ray astronomy group at ISAS. ISAS continued monitoring ASCA until the satellite reentered the atmosphere on March 2, 2001. Is maintained by C-SODA.
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DARTS/Yohkoh at ISAS/JAXA
http://darts.isas.ac.jp/solar/yohkoh/index.html
Yohkoh (meaning Sun-light in Japanese) is the Japanese second solar astronomical satellite following "Hinotori". Yohkoh was launched on August 30, 1991, and had been carrying out solar observations till December 15, 2001, when the satellite battery condition suffered from the solar eclipse. Yohkoh vividly revealed the dynamics of solar flares in soft and hard X-rays with unprecedented preciseness. Is maintained by C-SODA. Last Modified: 13 January 2015.
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DARTS/Akebono at ISAS/JAXA
http://darts.isas.ac.jp/stp/akebono
QL Data (Project Site). We are happy to provide you with data obtained from the Akebono (Exos-D) satellite. We hope our database will be very useful for your research on auroral, ionospheric, and magnetospheric physics as well as space plasma physics. Please enjoy! Rules of the Road. All data are freely available for researches and oral/poster presentations. If you have any questions or request for the data, please contact the principal investigators. Is maintained by C-SODA. Last Modified: 24 July 2013.
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PLAINニュース -- トップページ
http://www.isas.jaxa.jp/docs/PLAINnews
PLAIN ニュースは、宇宙航空研究開発機構 宇宙科学研究所 科学衛星運用 データ利用センター (C-SODA) が編集発行していました。 PLAIN ニュースという名前は、C-SODA の前身である PLAIN センター (CENTER for PLAnning and INformation Systems) に由来しています。
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DARTS/ASCA at ISAS/JAXA
http://darts.isas.jaxa.jp/astro/asca
ASCA (Advanced Satellite for Cosmology and Astrophysics). Is the fourth Japanese X-ray astronomy satellite launched on February 20, 1993 Tanaka et al. 1994. The collaboration between Japanese and US scientists has been carried out in the developments of the X-ray telescopes, the X-ray CCD cameras, and software. The observation log is provided by the X-ray astronomy group at ISAS. ISAS continued monitoring ASCA until the satellite reentered the atmosphere on March 2, 2001. Is maintained by C-SODA.
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THEMIS Data Mirror Site at DARTS/ISAS/JAXA
http://darts.jaxa.jp/stp/themis
Welcome to THEMIS Data Mirror Site at DARTS. The THEMIS and related data are available at DARTS: HTTP Access. THA-THE spacecraft level-0 to 2 data: fully mirrored. GBO GMAG geomagnetic field level-2 data: fully mirrored. GBO ASI all-sky imager level-1 data: partially mirrored — thg ast (thumbnail) and thg ask (keogram). Greenland geomagnetic field data. The directory structure was changed so that it is the same as the UCB SSL original site. (2 June 2009). See the rules of the road. At the THEMIS homepage.
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DARTS/HALCA at ISAS/JAXA
http://darts.isas.jaxa.jp/astro/halca
HALCA (MUSES-B), the first astronomical satellite dedicated to Very-Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI), was launched on its maiden flight by ISAS's M-V launch vehicle from Kagoshima Space Center on February 12, 1997. Please send questions or comments to "darts-admin AT ML.isas.jaxa.jp". Is maintained by C-SODA. Last Modified: 07 July 2014.
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DARTS/Tenma at ISAS/JAXA
http://darts.isas.jaxa.jp/astro/tenma
Tenma (Astro-B; launched Feb 20, 1983) was Japan's second X-ray satellite following its predecessor Hakucho (launched in 1979). Tenma carried sensitive scintillation proportional counters (SPC), with which X-ray spectroscopy of many Galactic and extra Galactic sources have been carried out. Tenma reentered atmosphere ion January 19, 1989. Is maintained by C-SODA. Last Modified: 07 July 2014.
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DARTS/Yohkoh at ISAS/JAXA
http://darts.isas.jaxa.jp/solar/yohkoh/index.html
Yohkoh (meaning Sun-light in Japanese) is the Japanese second solar astronomical satellite following "Hinotori". Yohkoh was launched on August 30, 1991, and had been carrying out solar observations till December 15, 2001, when the satellite battery condition suffered from the solar eclipse. Yohkoh vividly revealed the dynamics of solar flares in soft and hard X-rays with unprecedented preciseness. Is maintained by C-SODA. Last Modified: 13 January 2015.